The celebratory parade through Market Street and the ceremony that followed on the steps of City Hall allowed the Giants to spend one final day together before heading their separate ways into the offseason. More >

For more than two hours on Monday afternoon, several hundred Giants fans waited patiently on both sides of the AT&T Park driveway, cheering at any passing charter bus in hopes that it would hold their beloved 2012 World Series champions. More >

The Giants advanced to the World Series the hard way. So there had to be at least a little drama when they completed the 21st sweep in World Series history at Comerica Park on Sunday night. And there was, as the Giants came from behind twice in a 4-3, 10-inning win in the clinching victory. More >

The 2012 Fall Classic was just the fourth ever to feature a matchup between one team who had swept a best-of-seven League Championship Series (the Tigers) against a club who went the full seven in their League Championship Series (the Giants). More >

Peter Magowan, the former managing general partner of the Giants, made a brief appearance in the zaniness of San Francisco's post-World Series victory clubhouse. Larry Baer, the team's president and now the chief executive and control person, accepted the trophy from Commissioner Bud Selig. More >

The Tigers won't have to figure out how they would've gone on without Omar Infante. No sooner had they realized Infante had suffered a season-ending left wrist injury than their season was over. More >

Buster Posey and his pals have brought two more World Series titles to San Francisco than Willie Mays and Barry Bonds did combined, inviting the big question. How in the world did they do it? What makes this team so special? More >

While it was a disappointing end, the Tigers did reach their goal of making it to the Fall Classic. And with their core still intact for 2013, a few offseason moves will likely make the Tigers the early favorites to repeat as American League champions. More >

Miguel Cabrera took a called strike three for the final out of the World Series as the Tigers lost, 4-3, in Game 4. But after a sluggish first three games, at least in this one, the Tigers had their chances and went down fighting. More >

From their historic resurgence against the Reds in the National League Division Series to their refusal to wilt against the Cardinals a round later, the Giants seemed destined to capture the World Series title. The Tigers took a bit of solace knowing they collided head-on with a steamrolling locomotive. More >

The joy was a familiar one, as was the celebratory mayhem that blanketed the city. Yet as the San Francisco Giants fans flooded the streets to celebrate their second World Series championship in the past three years, there was little tamed or unoriginal in their jubilant celebrations. More >